Transfer Credit

Transfer Credit

Please contact Monica Williams who will help you with the transfer application process.

Free credit check with application.

USCB only accepts course credit from institutions accredited by regional accreditation
agencies or who are active members of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

USCB makes decisions about course equivalencies per institution. For example, if you took psychology 101 at another university, USCB decides whether
or not it will also count for psychology 101 at USCB based on the institution where
the course was taken.

Courses must have a grade of C or higher to be considered for transfer credit at USCB

Remedial or developmental courses are not eligible for transfer credit

Thank you for your interest in the University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB).
Below you can explore how courses from your previously attended colleges and/or universities
may transfer to USCB. If a course or an institution does not appear below those course(s)
have not been previously evaluated by USCB. You must apply and submit all of your official transcripts before an official evaluation
of your transfer work can be performed. Please be advised, this data is subject to
change and is constantly being updated.

REME = RemedialRemedial courses are courses taken at a level below those offered at USCB. Ex.(Developmental
Reading or Developmental Math). Remedial courses are generally listed as follows
REME B000T.

TECH = TechnicalTechnical courses are courses taken at a 2-year technical school that are considered
to be occupational or technical in nature, but do not earn USCB credit. Examples of
these courses can include classes related to a trade such as cosmetology or HVAC.
Technical courses are indicated by the subject code and course number such as the
following TECH B001T.

NACC = No CreditNo-credit courses are courses that are neither remedial nor technical, but that do
not earn USCB credit.

UNEL (University Elective Credit): Credit that is not department specific. This is usually
used for courses that do not fit within an existing USCB department. Ex. UNEL B001T

If a course is coming in as elective credit but is listed in a specific department,
you will see an equivalent of 00XT where x = a number to indicate the level. For example,
if a course comes in as HIST B002T, it counts as a 200-level History elective.

Visit sctrac.org to create your student account and obtain comprehensive information about transferring
to or from participating South Carolina colleges and universities.

Transfer Credit

Still have questions about which of your previous college credits will transfer?